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Reuters: Top News -
4 hours and 47 minutes ago
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has a slim 2-point
lead on Republican rival John McCain in a tight White House race, according to a
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Wednesday. pa
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Reuters: Top News -
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LONDON (Reuters) - UK Treasury says it will give financial support to banks to provide sufficient
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Engadget -
3 hours and 12 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/cellphones/" rel="tag"Cellphones/a/pdiv
align="center"a href="http://blackberry.vodafone.co.uk/storm/specifications/"img vspace="4"
hspace="4" border="0" alt=""
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/10/bb_storm_voda_iphone.jpg" //abr //div
span style="float: right; margin-bottom: 16px; margin-left: 4px;"script digg_url =
'http://digg.com/gadgets/Blackberry_Storm_Runs_iPhone_OS'; /scriptscript
src="http://digg.com/api/diggthis.js"/script/spanWe can't put our finger on it, but there's
something vaguely familiar about this new Storm 9500.br /br /emIn case you're reading this after
these images get taken down -- which they inevitably will be -- this was the official marketing
material posted tonight by RIM's Storm launch partner, Vodafone./embr /br /[Thanks to everyone who
sent this in]pa
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Gizmodo -
3 hours and 20 minutes ago
It's probably not a surprise that RIM definitely had iPhones on the brain while creating the new
(and pretty awesome) BlackBerry Storm—but who knew they'd make it this obvious.
In the vodaphone...
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Gizmodo -
3 hours and 51 minutes ago
Asus has updated its G-series gaming laptop line with the G71, a notebook that sports Intel's new
QX9300 quad-core processor. The computer comes with a 17-inch Crystal Shine display, an NVIDIA...
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Gizmodo -
4 hours and 21 minutes ago
Solyndra, a California-based solar start up, says it's figured out a way to make solar panels
cheaper to install and better at producing energy—rolling them up. The
company's solar panels are...
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Engadget -
4 hours and 54 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/cellphones/" rel="tag"Cellphones/a, a
href="http://www.engadget.com/category/handhelds/" rel="tag"Handhelds/a/pdiv align="center"span
suggestions="Blackberry,Black Berry,Black-Berry,Blackberry's,Blackbeard" class="misspell"/spanimg
vspace="4" hspace="4" border="1"
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/10/blackberry-storm-hands-1.jpg" alt="" /br
//div span suggestions="Rim's,RI M's,RI-M's,Rom's,Rime's" class="misspell"span style="float: right;
margin-bottom: 16px; margin-left: 4px;"script digg_url =
'http://digg.com/gadgets/First_hands_on_with_RIM_s_iPhone_killing_BlackBerry_Storm'; /scriptscript
src="http://digg.com/api/diggthis.js"/script/spanRIM's/span a little late to the touchscreen party,
but comes bearing goodies. The a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/08/blackberry-storm-bows-comes-next-month-to-verizon-and-vodafone/"span
suggestions="Blackberry,Black Berry,Black-Berry,Blackberry's,Blackbeard"
class="misspell"BlackBerry/span Storm/a is a beast of a phone in more ways than one. Fronted by a
meaty, high-resolution touchscreen with an innovative clicking mechanism, the phone is easily the
prettiest by RIM to date. There's a brushed metal back, a beautiful new OS interface, and enough
radios to give your span suggestions="grand kids,grand-kids,grandads,granddads,granddad's"
class="misspell"grandkids/span cancer (EV-DO Rev. A, quad-band span suggestions="GM,SM,GS,GSA,GEM"
class="misspell"GSM/span, Europe-friendly span suggestions="HS PA,HS-PA,SPA,HASP,HOSP"
class="misspell"HSPA/span, GPS, span suggestions="Blue tooth,Blue-tooth,Bucktooth,Bluet,Bluets"
class="misspell"Bluetooth/span 2.0 with A2DP, though sadly no span
suggestions="Wife,Fifi,Wini,Wiki" class="misspell"WiFi/span). But the real test of a phone is
usability, not flash. Check out our impressions after the break.br /div
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Engadget -
4 hours and 55 minutes ago
pFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/cellphones/" rel="tag"Cellphones/a, a
href="http://www.engadget.com/category/handhelds/" rel="tag"Handhelds/a/pdiv align="center"a
href="http://www.verizonwireless.com/storm"img vspace="4" hspace="4" border="0"
src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadgetmobile.com/media/2008/10/blackberry-storm-ofc01-sm.jpg"
alt="" //abr //div A storm's arrival typically isn't something to celebrate, but we're going to
make a notable exception here seeing how the a
href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/tag/storm"BlackBerry Storm/a is less of a destructive weather
pattern and more of an incredibly hot smartphone -- arguably a
href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/category/rim"RIM's/a hottest to date. Fit to its business-savvy
roots, the long-rumored handset comes equipped with the most comprehensive global roaming
capabilities of virtually any wireless device you'll find anywhere, featuring EV-DO Rev. A,
quadband EDGE, and 2100MHz HSPA for Europe. Beyond that, the Storm becomes RIM's very first
touchscreen phone, mounting a 3.26-inch 480 x 360 glass display on a unique clickable surface so
that the entire thing can be pressed downwards -- just like a real button -- for tactile feedback
when making selections. It includes a full HTML finger-navigable browser, Word, Excel, and
PowerPoint editing capabilities, Bluetooth 2.0, 1GB of on-board storage with an 8GB microSD card
bundled in the box, 3.5mm headphone jack, automatic orientation and ambient lighting sensors, and a
3.2-megapixel autofocus cam with dedicated flash, making it a legitimate jack-of-all-trades that
seems likely to be able to handle even the most chaotic personal and professional lives users can
throw its way. It'll allegedly do 15 days of standby or 5.5 hours of talk time on either GSM or
CDMA networks. No word on pricing yet -- we're told all will be revealed "in the coming weeks" --
but it'll launch on both Verizon and Vodafone in November.br /br /div
class="postgallery"pstrongGallery: a
href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-storm-bows-comes-next-month-to-verizon-and-vodafone-1/"BlackBerry
Storm bows, comes next month to Verizon and Vodafone/a/strong/pa
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Gizmodo -
4 hours and 56 minutes ago
This Halloween, instead of candy, why not hand out a couple of these cute zombie plushies? The
Dismember-Me Plus can be torn limb from limb and reassembled to your heart's delight. It even comes
with...
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KVR News: Main -
26 minutes ago
8th October 2008: QuikQuak has updated Fusion Field to v2.0.1. Changes: Approx. 30% more efficient,
almost back to the speed of version 1.0. CPU spikes with certain parameter changes fixed. Doubled
and cascaded m...
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Read/WriteWeb -
27 minutes ago
pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/google_health_logo_may08.jpg" /Leading health blogger
Amy Tenderich has just posted an a
href="http://www.diabetesmine.com/2008/10/google-health-is-it-good-for-you.html"illuminating
interview/a with Missy Krasner, Product Marketing Manager for a
href="http://www.google.com/health"Google Health/a. When Google Health was launched to the public
in May, we at ReadWriteWeb gave it a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_health_launches_public_beta.php"a tepid review/a.
We concluded that Google Health was not much more than a glorified health search engine / portal.
For example, there is little in the way of integration with health professionals - users need to
import their own data into the service. We also raised questions about users comfort level in
putting such personal data online. Tenderich's interview teases out some responses to those
concerns./p p align="right"emSponsor/embr /a href='http://d.openx.org/ck.php?n=12105amp;cb=12105'
target='_blank'img src='http://d.openx.org/avw.php?zoneid=861amp;cb=12105amp;n=12105' border='0'
alt='' align="right" //a/p pMissy Krasner says that Google's intention was to create quot;a
repository or a platform for users to store their medical records online.quot; They've made APIs
publicly available for developers quot;to come forward and develop services on.quot; Essentially
then, if it's sophisticated online health apps you're after, it's up to third parties to provide
them./p h2Integrate Your Stuff Here/h2 pKrasner cites a
href="http://www.mycareteam.com"MyCareTeam/a, a third party diabetes management application which
she says is using Google Health to quot;to integrate their stuff into our repository for health
records.quot;/p pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/mycareteam_screenshot.jpg" //p
pAccording to the press release in May about this integration, the MyCareTeam product allows users
to transfer their glucose readings, lab values, medication, and other information from their
software into their Google Health accounts. It is mostly a manual process, however Krasner pointed
out that users can upload their data quot;automatically using LifeScan OneTouch metersquot;. She
admits though that Google is quot;still in the very early stages, so these services are still
growing and developing.quot;/p h2Online Health Constraints/h2 pThe issue with moving health records
online though is that there is a lot of rules and regulations to contend with. However Tenderich
asked Krasner why Google isn't emdoing more/em, for example by offering a secure messaging system
to allow patients to discuss their health issues with their doctors. Krasner's reply shows how this
is too much of a red tape jungle for even the mighty Google to overcome:/p blockquote pquot;This
goes back to the health records platform model. We're not in the business of offering secure
messaging back and forth with doctors. What we're doing is giving people options to use great
services that do offer that functionality./p pFor example, we integrate with web sites from the big
retail pharmacy chains and provider sites like CVS, Walgreens and Quest Diagnostics labs. You can't
order refills directly through Google Health, but you can import your prescription history, and you
can send data back to the pharmacies via their sites.quot;/p /blockquote pSo users have to leave
the Google Health site when they need to make a medical transaction or even communicate securely
with health professionals. /p h2Business Model? Pffft, Search!/h2 pLuckily, Google Health's
business model isn't reliant on any sophisticated online health technology. What is the business
model? Why, sending Google Health users to strongGoogle's search property/strong of course! /p
pKraser admitted that quot;there is no direct monetization model for Google Healthquot;, rather
their model quot;is simply that when people sign up, it tends to encourage users to do more
searches on Google.com. That's where we make our money. Every page of Google Health has [a] search
box on the side. If you click on it, it takes you out to Google.com.quot; /p pBut quot;none of your
health data goes with [it]quot;, she assured, helpfully./p pSo it's slow progress in the online
health world, if Google Health is anything to go by. The good news though is that it allows smaller
more health-focused startups, like MyCareTeam, to create innovative applications and hook them into
Google Health, Microsoft Healthvault, and other bigco initiatives - using APIs and the platforms
the big companies are able to offer./p pemClick here for a good cause: stronga
href="http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/Diabetes_Doodle/?e"Ask Google for a World Diabetes Day
Doodle/a/strong/em/p stronga
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_health_interview.php#comments-open"Discuss/a/strong
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KVR News: Main -
31 minutes ago
8th October 2008: Iced Audio has updated AudioFinder to v4.8.1. Changes: Added Create Attack/Decay
Fades at Slice Crossings to the Sample Tool Process Menu. This will create small fade-ins and
fade-outs at the slice ...
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Global -
34 minutes ago
Pas trop tôt !
Les abonnés SFR N9uf trouveront via ce lien, un espace entièrement consacré au
Mac. Celui-ci traitera des pages perso SFR, de l'ADSL, TV et quelques autres...
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ServicesMobiles.fr -
38 minutes ago
En France, le BlackBerry Storm sera exclusivement disponible chez SFR. Verizon Wireless, Vodafone
Group et Research In Motion annoncent aujourd’hui que le BlackBerry Storm sera disponible en
exclusivité pour les clients de Verizon Wireless aux États-Unis et pour ceux de
Vodafone en Europe, en Inde, en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande dans le courant de cet
automne.Le smartphone BlackBerry Storm à une technologie d’écran tactile qui
améliore de façon spectaculaire l’interface tactile et permet une saisie
aisée et précise. Premier écran « cliquable » au monde, son
écran tactile réagit à la manière d’un clavier physique et permet
également une navigation intuitive et efficace par commandes mono-touche, multitouches ou
gestuelles. IL donne accès à tous les services et fonctions multimédias
souhaités tels que la navigation sur Internet, la musique et la vidéo, le guidage
satellitaire pas-à-pas, la messagerie et les réseaux sociaux L’écran
tactile « cliquable » Le smartphone BlackBerry Storm est doté d’un
écran tactile innovant qui s’enfonce légèrement quand on exerce une
pression sur l’écran. L’utilisateur sent nettement l’écran subir la
pression puis se relâcher avec un léger « clic », comparable à la
sensation produite par la touche d’un clavier physique ou le bouton d’une souris. Aux
touches... Voyage d'étude sur le Web
Mobile à Pekin du 23 au 30 Novembre 2008 

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Révolution Web 2.0 en Live ! -
39 minutes ago
Récemment, nous vous avons sollicité pour choisir ensemble une
association/fondation/institut pour laquelle vous seriez les plus motivés à vous
mobiliser.
Après plusieurs jours de réfléxion, votre
choix s’est
porté sur l’institut Pasteur qui agit pour la santé et le bien-être de
tous en luttant contre le Cancer, le Sida, le Paludisme et d’autres maladies toutes aussi
importante.
Afin que la collecte Webdeux.Connect - Institut Pasteur débute, nous avons mis en place la
page de la collecte à l’adresse suivante : http://www.aiderdonner.com/webdeuxconnect
Comme nous vous en avions parlé, nous avons versé une partie des fonds
récoltés sur le prix des billets de la rencontre soit 1000 euros.
L’objectif est d’atteindre les 3000 € de dons. Si vous êtes
blogueurs, n’hésitez pas à ajouter le widget de la collecte sur votre blog
comme sur Webdeux.info afin d’informer/sensibiliser
vos lecteurs, à faire un article sur votre blog, à twitter, facebooker… En
gros, faites passer le mot.
Lors du Webdeux.Connect samedi 11 octrobre, pendant la session “Blogs et
communautés”, Jean François fera le point sur la collecte. Ce sera sans doute
l’occasion de montrer ce qu’une communauté comme la notre est capable de
réaliser en joignant ses efforts.
Peu importe le montant, seul le geste compte !
http://www.aiderdonner.com/webdeuxconnect
Merci pour votre aide !
A très vite !
PS : Merci aux premiers donateurs anonyme qui ont fait grimper le pourcentage de collecte
à 46% avec la somme de 1370€
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